Chances are, you won't end up at a Ferrari rally anytime soon, but that doesn't mean a little car knowledge won't do you good. These are the top five things we learned from Christian while racing around the Hamptons.

1. The engine in a Ferrari sits in the middle-to-rear of the car to make it faster, the power pushing it from the back—most plebeian cars are dragged down by a heavy engine in the front.

2. Ferrari produces a "supercar" every 10 years that they make in a limited number. The next one will be the Piero, named after the current company's owner, Piero Ferrari. Only 399 will be produced and collectors are already on the list. It comes out in 2013 and even those on the list, who are contracted to buy it, have no idea what it looks like.

3) Ralph Lauren has one of the most valuable Ferrari collections in the world (go, fashion!). Some of the notables include a 1954 375 Plus, a 1958 Testa Rossa, and a 1962 250 GTO. Apparently, you can drop that line for major insider points!

4. A convertible Ferrari is called a "California," like the California Spyder used in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

5. The most expensive Ferrari was a 250 GTO from the `60s which changed hands in 2008 for $25.2 million at auction!